(429584) 2011 EU29 Asteroid

2011 EU29 is an asteroid, a large rock that orbits the Sun mainly between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. They tend to be an irregular shaped but Ceres asteroid is known to be spherical in shape but because it doesn't clear its path round the Sun, it is only a dwarf planet. It has an alternative name which is 2011 EU29.

2011 EU29 was discovered on 2011-03-08 by LINEAR.

The absolute magnitude of the object is 19.8 which is the brightness of the object. A higher absolute magnitude means that the object is faint whereas a very low number means it is very bright.

The Aphelion of the object is 4.250 A.U. which is the point in the orbit that is furthest from the object that it is orbit. At this point, it will then return back to the orbit target. The Perihelion of the object is 0.749 A.U. which is the point in the orbit that is closest to the object that it is orbit around. The Longitude of Ascending Node of the object is 177.2 degrees. The Argument of Perihelion is 251.2. It is the angle along the orbit of a planet or other Solar System object as measured from the ascending node (analogous to right ascension and longitude) Ref:Hawaii.

The mean anomoly is 37.0, is the angular distance of the planet from the perihelion or aphelion. Ref:Dictionary.The Semi-Major Axis of the orbit is 2.499, which is the furthest point from the centre to the edge of an elliptical point.

The orbital inclination, the angle at which 2011 EU29 orbits in relation to the orbital plane is 2.6 degrees. The orbital eccentricity is 0.700, it is the degree at which 2011 EU29 orbits close to a circular (0) orbit as opposed to an elliptical (1) orbit.

2011 EU29 Facts

Type

Asteroid

Alternative Name

2011 EU29

Asteroid Type

Apollo

Date of Discovery

2011-03-08

Discoverer

LINEAR

Absolute Magnitude

19.8

Aphelion (Furthest)

4.250 A.U.

Perihelion (Nearest)

0.749 A.U.

Longitude Of Ascending Node

177.2

Argument of Perihelion

251.2

Mean Anomoly

37.0

Semi-Major Axis

2.499

Orbital Inclination

2.6

Orbital Eccentricity

0.700

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